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Published July 12, 2012, 08:58 AM

Arthur Stull, 82

Arthur Stull, "Uncle Buzzy," June 6, 1939 - July 10, 2012.

Arthur Stull, "Uncle Buzzy," born June 6, 1930, passed away peacefully Tuesday, July 10, at his residence.

Survived by his wife, Beverly (Ivens) Stull; three sisters, Dorothy Sieben, Beverly Hamilton, and Betty Ryan; and many other family members and friends.

Preceded in death by his mother and father, Hazel and Truman Stull; brother, Peter.

Arthur was an active and very friendly person who was always willing to help everyone and anyone he could. He worked his whole life with his father at the family sawmill. He also worked for Pro-Act. Buzzy was a very special man and he will be dearly missed.

Funeral service for Arthur was July 13 at First Presbyterian Church with Reverend Gary Elg officiating. Burial was at Frontenac Cemetery.

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Audrey R.
Welch, MN     07/12/2012 9:18 PM

Audrey Rosener Welch, MN I grew up next door to Buzzy when he lived at home with his parents. Buzzy was always kindhearted and willing to help out with anything. He was a good freind of my older brothers and liked to hang around with them. There are lots of good memories of him and his family. I grew up an married and had children of my own. They went to daycare at the house where Buzz grew up after my oldest brother bought that house. Buzz would visit my sister-in-law while she was babysitting for my children. They have fond memories of him also, especially when he would get after them for going barefoot. They learned to tie their shoes mainly because he would not let the kids go barefoot for fear they would step on something on the ground and hurt themselves. He was a good person. He will be sadly missed.

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Audrey R.
Welch, MN     07/12/2012 9:16 PM

Audrey Rosener Welch, MN I grew up next door to Buzzy when he lived at home with his parents. Buzzy was always kindhearted and willing to help out with anything. He was a good freind of my older brothers and liked to hang around with them. There are lots of good memories of him and his family. I grew up an married and had children of my own. They went to daycare at the house where Buzz grew up after my oldest brother bought that house. Buzz would visit my sister-in-law while she was babysitting for my children. They have fond memories of him also, especially when he would get after them for going barefoot. They learned to tie their shoes mainly because he would not let the kids go barefoot for fear they would step on something on the ground and hurt themselves. He was a good person. He will be sadly missed.

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Susan O.
Red Wing, MN     07/12/2012 5:15 PM

Buzz was one of my favorite people. Always upbeat. Always ready with a smile and a helping hand. Just a kind and wonderful man. Sue

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